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...going to be tougher--no doubt about it," said economics concentrator Carl T. Balbach '91. "I'm shifting away from investment banking and looking into consulting, and more traditional industries--consumer products--IBM...
Michael Boskin, chair of the Council of Economic Advisers; Peter C. Goldmark, Jr., Rockefeller Foundation director, Roger B. Porter, chief domestic policy adviser to the Bush Administration and IBM professor of business and government at the Kennedy School; and Neil L. Rudenstine, executive director of the Mellon Foundation and former Princeton provost, are in the poll...
Last week Senator Bob Kasten of Wisconsin focused on an application by Embraer, a Brazilian aerospace firm that has sold weapons to Iraq, to obtain supercomputer technology from IBM. The Senate passed Kasten's amendment barring supercomputer exports to Brazil and any other country aiding Iraq. The White House opposes the amendment as too broad and considers it a restriction of the President's powers in foreign relations...
...Harvard since 1975, Scott has advised European Community leaders on Western Europe's proposed monetary union and IBM on its international transactions...
...head-to-head battle pits IBM's reputation for reliability against the raw number-crunching power of the Fujitsu machines. Fujitsu said its largest new computer can perform up to 600 million instructions per second, vs. an estimated 210 MIPS for IBM. But U.S. experts noted that corporations tend to be more interested in access to a wide range of software -- a traditional strong point of IBM systems -- than in high speeds...